Brad wrote:

<<<<<

> 192.168.1.255 are both ping-able).  When doing nmap, it shows
> 192.168.1.255 as remote, the others as local.  However, when I do a
> traceroute on these supposedly local ones, it shows a number of hops
out
> over the Internet, implying that they are not connected locally.  Does
> this make sense?

I am unfamiliar with nmap calling anything "local" or "remote".  

>>>>>

Sorry about that, what it really said was:

Host   (192.168.1.255) seems to be a subnet broadcast address (returned
1 extra pings). Skipping host.

I guess I should have read it a little slower.

Jim

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